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THE DAILY BEE--OMAIIA SATURDAY , JUNE IT , 1882.
The Daily.Bee.
Balurdas Mornlntr , Jure 17.
Worvtltor ttcport.
( The follow inf ? observation' nre taken a
the ( VAHIO moment of lime nt all the staltor
below high watoi mark i
River 10 feet Z.lnchcs
Onuha. and S feel fl Inches at Vankton.
LOO' L BhBVITIBB.
The Missouri P clfio will coinmenc
nmnlng lla through passenger trnh
July 3rd.
Tlio now Corliss burglur pi oof safe ( c
the Nebraska National bank him nrrhoi
nnd will bo placed in their mult to-day.
The government surroyor has hia H
oflhgi out along the banks of the Ml
souri just nbovo Florence , preparatory 1
pushlnB the work of rip-rapping in thJ
vicinity.
Prof. Stolnhauser's splendid Miwici
Unicn orchestra will give a grand frt
open a'r ' concert thin ovonlnR at Tivo
gardens , which the public are cordiall ;
invited to attend.
An important meeting of the Unlo
Catholic Library asoociation will be he !
at the Library'rooms to-morrow aftcrnoo
. to consider mailers of vitu
at 3 p. m. ,
interest t < > the association , 'iho officer
. earnestly request all members to attend ,
The mcdali which will bu awarded th
pupil * of St. Barnabas school were nl
manufactured at Max Meyer & Bro.'i jew
elry store and are models of beauty ant
fine workmaniiblp. Thty iucluie n Grool
oroas , ft Maltese cross and bluer designs.
A game of base ball wan played al
ColumbUB Thursday between a pickedno ! <
of that city and the Wahoo nine. The
game resulted in -victory for Columbui
\ < by a score of eight tJ five , which showi
M some excellent playing for both sides.
Burglaro entered the liouto of Mr ,
Henry Washington , 19th nnd Farnaiu ,
Wednesday morning , and carried tf (
gold watch and chain belonging to Mrs ,
Washington and tn open face , silver watcl :
and gold chain belonging to Mr. W. Alu
a piir of gold bracelets. No clue.
At about 10 o'clo , k last night thert
waa a row In front ot the American house ,
on lower Douglas street , caused by the
arrest of Juliua KCSK , the proprietor , for
disturbing the | once. The women sot up
screaming tbat led everybody to think
that a murder was being committed , and
about a thousand people wsombled before
the tiuth was known ,
During the impcclinn of the Florence
cut-off recently , TUB Blue reporter hid hia
Attention called to the use ot "clem
throw , " as they are termed , instead ol
frog , formerly need in said switches , nnd
Mr. Murphv , who has the general man
agement of the construction ot tint line ,
recommends them most Btrongly to rail
road men , both in saving in putting in the
same and waste in the culling of iron.
Tlio old counly road , which after paasing
through Florence took a northwesterly di
rection across the line now being Inter
rupted by the oxcavalions for the Florence
cut off , will probably oroin tills line at a
point just north of the present camp ,
which is couth of the big cut. It la prob
able that the county will build a bridge
over the cut off at that point ,
The employes of the Omah * nail works
last evening presented their superintend
ent , Mr. George Walker , with a niagnlfi
cent silver water service , tiller , ealver ,
sland and goblets , and a massive gold-
headed cane , The articles were puichaeed
at Mar MeyoiV , where the fine work and
engraving was all done , The presentation
was made at Mr , Walkcr'n residence on
Seventeenth street and wu a complete sur
prise.
The ' 'Omaha Turnvrr in" are expect
cd In liltilr two hundu t strong ou the
Fourth of July. ,
In the police court yesterday two plain
drunks were arraigned , One paid and one
was committed.
A bad runaway occurred yesterday
on 12th Btral near Davenport , The A agon
was terribly smashed ,
An excursion of Alchtion merchants
made the run up to L nilnvill ? , Nib. , Wed
nesday , on a tpoiial train.
A pleasant reception was given in
honor of Mr. lluht. W. Patrick , nt thu ico-
( Unco of Dr. Cto. L. Miller , last evening ,
1 he North Stir Society will h vo a
picnio nt Fries' luke on Sunday. They
will leave ( he city at 0 o'clock iu the morn
ing.
The Kej stone Club of Culumluu and
the Uulon Pacific boy * will play an inter-
enlinggnme to-day , uu the new grounds
in this city.
> Vbe box theet fpr tlio sale ot tickets to
the Charlotte Thompson pcrforauunuj ,
Tuetday nd Wednudey nights , opens
this morning. The play In Jane Kyro. "
A nine i elected from the tlioe tturai of
Omaha respectfully challenge * the S. P ,
Mune & CO'B nine to a game of bans ball ,
to be plaj cd July 4lh. lleeptctfully , Shoe
Clerks.
Clerks.Tho ! ! KK iiiuo clmllcuKci the Western
Newipaper Cnivin nluo to a return gaiuo
of bate ball , t ba played at the same time
and place AS the G ( b'aluci "n Saturday ,
June 17th.
-ItIji.aiJ that Qeo , A , Ouster Post
G , A. K. , of Omaha , Phil Kearney Pout efFort
Fort Omaha and McFhernon Pobt of Fre
mont will Join In the festivities at Dlair 011
- the Fourth. !
wk A prominent railroad mau was robbed
( he other nlidit while walking down 12th
itrf ct between Douglas and Capital 'nvc'
nue. The thieves got away with § . " > 5 ,
Ttie police are on their trail.
THE RAILWAYS.
Including Important Item
Concerning Various
Omaha Lines ,
Miscellaneous Tracli Topics Qathero
Bore nnd Tlioro.
Tun BEI : long ape predicted tha
during llio present year tlicro woul
bo a break on the part of tlio low
lines heretofore centering at tli
Union Pacific transfer , for Omahz
The firat move in this direction wi
on the part of the Kinnaa City , S
Too & Council Blufia road , and tli
next was the running in of bu ]
freight across the IMattBinouth bridf.
from Chicago via the C. , B. & C
The advent of the Missouri Pacific :
a strong lover for forcing the Wabaa
to come in with its trains , and no
the 0. , B. & Q. is about to take a no
departure that will no donbt have i
oflect on nil the Iowa pool roai
toward the sarao ond.
It will bo remembered that a coi
foronco was hold at the U. P. Iran
for last Wednesday , which was n
ported in Tun BEE , and wo intimate
that other important changes tha
those announced would take place <
an early day , which wo were not i
the time at liberty ta ipen
of. It is now positively elate
that on and after July litho
the 0. B. & Q. will bcgi
running two daily passenger trail
each way between the Omaha dope
and Pacific Junction , via the Plntti
mouth bridge. Thcso will bo whs
are known OB the stub trains or loci
passenger trains , which iiavo bcon ru
for the accommodation of Nobrask
travel and the regular express train
from Chicago will still run into ntv
out from the Transfer depot , but wil
connect with tlicso trains at PaoiG
Junction , giving our people practi
: nly ! the name advantages no nro HOT
to bo Cotton only by going across tin
river. The time sohodulo furnishoc
w , and which wo will publish later
ndicatcs that there will bo little orn <
UlTerciico in the trains on the tw <
liclcs , nnd tliia aocma moro possible
is the through trains between Ohicagc
tud Denver will begin running on tin
amo date.
Wo have private information o
till further changes on the part o
ho Iowa lines , which will add to ou
acilitioa for intercourse with the easl
, nd Bouth.
A correspondent , a non-spoculativi
loldor of Union Pacific securities
ends the following to the Bostot
Fournul concerning the future pros
jcctsof the road :
"In your paper of to-day you spcal
if Union Pacific railroad stock as r
afo investment , and refer to the
urge absorption of it by investors in
iow England. In this connection at-
ontiou may bo directed to a few factt
rhich may bo of interest and perhaps
irofii to such stock holdcre. The
xpenditurca of the Union Pacific
otupany for renewal of stool rails in
881 were $1,700,425 ( report of 1882 ,
i. 5) ) , all of which was paid from 6po-
ating expenses , With this largo ox-
iondituro the earnings of the road foi
ho year 1881 were 10 } per cent on the
took , and without it th <
arnings would have boon OYCI
3 per cent. The same report ,
amo page , nays the amount to bo ox-
loudod for this purpose In 1882 is
nly $050,000 , which will complete
lie work of laying stool rails on the
hole main line ; consequently there
'ill bo , from this source , $1,150,425
3bo _ added to the not earnings of
lis year. The earnings of the road
IUB far this year , us reported , show
10 gratifying increase of $2,270,000
vor last year , and should there bo no
arthor increase this year , the net
arninga , it would seem , cannot fail
3 show a surplus of $4,000,000 , after
lying the usual dividend of 7 pur
out , making the total surplus at the
nd of the year $8,500,000 , and the
ot earnings for the year 1882 14 per
ont on the stock. Consider that this
oad is now in its infancy that it is
i a rich and rabidly-growing country
rhioh it is seeking to develop by the
onstruction of important extensions
f railway and any man can judge
r hinuelf what the future value of
his great property must bo. "
aOU.S8'KAKKINOS.
The gross earnings of the following
ailroads aro'reported ' :
CIIIOAUO AND NOBTUWMTKIUI ,
. . , 1880. 1B81. 1SS2.
o. Of ml * li , 63 .778 ! i.VlJ
itwoskln June. * 3-6,0006 1'0,73'J 8 407017
Ml. toJuQjy. . . 7(03iil ( 7t2Jo23 8,018,77
CHICAGO , MIWAUKtK AM ) T. I'AUL.
, . 188) . U81. 1E82.
o. ot mlloi B.OOO 3.8 2 4 , 6
I on th cf Juno. . ? 2S3.0S3 0 4004648 403 ( OP
n , 1 to Juiio 7. 4,01)4 , )5 6,180,09J 723,00 ( )
liailT IMPHKSSIOJf.
The impression has obtained in rail-
ray circles ohowhoie thnl Perkins , of
lie Burlington ; Wheeler , of the Atolu-
311 , Topeka ite "anta Fa , und Clark ,
f the Union Puoilio , will meet in
llucago this week to arrange an
I'rrucmcnt for the conduct of Color-
do traflio. It ia doubtful if iuiy such
looting will ooeiir. It will not'take
lace before Saturday , if at all.
Chicago Times.
LOAniNU 8TOOK.
An 0 , & R. V. railroad boy tolla
lis otory :
"I was working on Engine No.-
n the Hannibal & , pulling
oiuht trains , Ono night wo had on
uxt to the engine and old fashioned
ick cattle car , with no top on , which
r had twenty stcoru crowded on it ,
\'o \ were skipping along when k-whack
'o struck a cow and knocked her high
p in the air , but did not sou her fall ,
/ell , wo thought no more of it.
k'liou wo arrived at our destination ,
10 man who owned the cattle was
nloading them at the Block yard ,
'hen ho bawlud out to the conductor
) como there. Ho then stated that
o had only loaded twenty etceru , but
ow ho had twenty steers and a cow ,
Vhero the cow came from ho was at n
> ss to know , when a train man stup
ed up and informed him that the on-
ino had picked her up out in the
auntry and thrown her in his car. "
BCUAV mow.
George E. Buck has boon appointed
reman of the Union Pacific yard ut
IIB place ,
Arrangements are being made for
the excursion of thd Colorado prti
nsiociation in July. They como cm
over the now Burlington txtcnsia
nnd the round trip will occupy B !
dnya.A .
A literary bureau with hcadquarto ;
at Omaha will noon bo established b
the B , A M.
Tlicro nro scvcnty-fourreju1nr ; trait
in nnd out of Omaha daily.
The Missouri Pacific has rented th
corner room in the Paxton hotel lor
ticket ofllco.
The Union Pacific has decided I
open an tip-town ticlct ofllco nnd hi
rented for that purpose the room ju
woat of the main cntrnnco of the Mi
lard hotel , on Douglas street. Th
olllco will bo opened July 1st.
A PIUNO IiY PARTY.
An Elegant Oolobrntlon In IJonor i
Mr. Sol Prince's 20th Birthday.
Yesterday evening a very plcasai
gathering of friends assembled at tl
residence of Air. A. Prince to col
brato the 29th birthday of our we
known and much respected citizoi
Mr. Sol Princo.
The evening was very pleasant ]
spent in social intcrcoueo with son :
lively and enchanting music furnishc
by Prof , Stoinhauscr's famous orchc ;
Ira.
Ira.A
A very elegant auppor was laid 01
replete with every delicacy that coul
bo desired by the most fastidious op
euro , After supper aomo very no :
little speeches wcro made by Mcseri
F. Adler , A. Kosowator , S. Bloom , S (
Prince ana A. Princo. Mr. Silboi
stein also made a very appropriat
speech in German. The party brok
up at n seasonable hour.
Among the ladies wo noticed Mn
0. Schlank , Blum Carrie Kollnor , Mie
Mattie Rothschild , Miss Rose Brash
Miss Flora Roscnthal , Miss Carti
Schlcsingor , Misses Addio and Ev
Gladstone , Misses Sar.xh nnd Estho
Jacobs , Mils Lena Levi , Misa Juli
Hirach , Misa Belle Baa wit z , Miss So
die Calm and Misses Julia and Paul in
Prince.
The sterner sox were represontei
by Mossrs.4 0. Schlank , L. Brash , I
Adler , Juliua Meyer , Adolph Moyoi
H. M. and M. Poavy , H. Hoyn , A
\ . nnd F. Rosewater , A. Prince , Sil
jorstoin , P. Gotthoimor , Olios. Rose
'old , Kaufman , Bloom , Fisher , Mo
: itz Meyer , 0. Dryfooa and L. Ilotha
mild.
A PIONEER PRINTER.
riio Oldest Typo In Omaha and tui
First Printer In Montana.
Mr. Harry Haskell , the day fore
nan of Tn BEE news room , cole
crated his 30th birthday anniversary
yesterday and it * is not out of place ti
lay ho is wished many happy returni
if the day by his fellow-employes a
ho case , desk and counting room.
Mr. Hoskoll is the pioneer printei
if Omaha now , his advent hero ante
lating that of any other man in th (
irofossion now alive. Ho came to thii
ity in 18G2 when but two papen
rero running , The Nobrasknn nnd
Pho Republican , and has a vivid rocol'
cction of the transactions of those
lays in which ho took an active part ,
Ho afterward went to Montana and
omainod four years , printing the firs !
> apor over published in that territory ,
, t Virginia City , This is a pretty old
coord for ao young a man , nnd there
B no tolling what ho will do yet before
caches the allotted ago of three score
nd ton , which ho has every reason to
xpect ho will do. Ho is now the
ropriotor of a nice and comfortable
omo on North Eighteenth street and
no of the solid citizens of Worth
Imaha.
, Sweet Sixteen ,
Thursday the many friends of
lias Ida Penny mot at the residence
f her parents , on 25th nnd Cuming
treotjto celebrate the sixteenth auni-
orsaryof Misa Ida's birthday. At
n early hour , the house waa filled to
B utmost capacity , when music , vocal
nd instrumental , waa enjoyed until
0 o'clock. At that time the guests
roro invited to partake of a sumptu-
us repast , after which nn inapoction
f the presents was made by the party.
? ho gifts wcro numerous , and many
f them costly , showing the high rear -
ar l her young friends have for her.
iho remainder of the evening waa
pent in gaincu and the usual social
njoymntita , good night and many
lappy returns being said at a late
lour.
A Smcoro Surprise.
Lust evening Miss Lottie Sincero'a
csidonco , corner of Jackson nnd
'hirteonth streets , waa raided by n
arty of friends who had up their
linds to give her n pleasant little uttr-
rise.
rise.Miss
Miss Smcoro received her friends
rilh great glee , and a very pleasant
ocial evening was spent , enlivened by
little musio and dancing.
Among others present were Miss
Tollio Soxauor , Miaa KXtio Whit * ,
lisa Georgia Slfipman , Mies Minute
lurch nnd McasrB , W. Morris , H.
Jramor , 0. Patrick and G. Goodwin ,
'ho party disbanded nt an early hour
11 the best of spirit , highly delighted
nth their cvomng'B entertainment.
Jolly Bachelors
Are hero , and three of the jolly
umber entertained a few of their
itimato fair eex and gentlemen
rionds in their haudsomotuitoof cnr-
or rooms in the Jacobs block Thurs-
ay. By all appearance from the
utside , tha pirty must have had a
loasant time. The sweet musio and
uartotto singing waa very enchanting
nd drew forth largo crowds on the
pposito side of the street. The re-
rvshmonta were served in an elegant
tylo , and us the party broke up at u
nitabla hourall wont homo ro-Jovci-
) g , Call again.
Arrav Orders
The following are the latest orders
sued from the department of the
latto :
First Lieutenant Alexander M.
/etherill , Sixth infantry , is relieved
from duty nt Park City , Utnh , to dal
Juno 30 , and will report nt that dal
to hia company commander for dut ;
A board of survey to consist <
Captain Jnmes H , Lord , assistat
quartermaster , U S. A ; Oaptai
Krdtik Heath , ordnance depwtmou
U. S , A. ; Second Lieutenant Fran
L. Dodds , Ninth infantry , will cot
vono at camp nt Cheyenne depot , \ \
TM at 10 o'clock a. in. , Juno ID , 1881
or ns soon thereafter ns practicable
to examo inio atid report upon nn
fix the osponsib'lily for the onditio
of two (2) ( ) nil s , caltoro 15 , tlio proj
crty of the United States , for whio
Captain Edwin 1'ollock , Ninth infar
try , is rcaponsible , and which nro n
ported damaged.
Upon the recommendation of h
post commander , so much of tlio sot
tenco of confinement as remains ut
executed , in the case of Private E (
ward Winslow , Troop L , Third Ca' '
nlry , promulgated in goner , , 1 coui
mirtial orders No. 11 , current aerie <
from those headquarters , is remittee
Acting Assistant Surgeon John
Marston is relieved from the oporalie
of paragraph 5 , special orders No. 51
current scries , from thoao hcadqua
tcra , and upon completion 01 h
present dutioa at Fort Fettcrmai
VVyo , ho will proceed to Fort M
Kinney , Wyo. , and report to the con
manding officer thereof for duty.
Law Books for sale. Inquire at (
A. Ringer's , Jacobs' block.
DRUG CLERK.
Wanted A bright active boy <
two years experience in the busincs
Address , KUHN & CO. ,
9 3t Omaha.
IJBRARY"REPORT. .
Statistics for the Tear Just Endoi
From the Annual Report.
To the Honorable City Council of Otnahi
Pursuant to section 7 of "nn net t
authorize cities and towns to cstablis
and maintain frco public libraries ,
the library board respectfully roporl
That for the fiscal year ending Juno ]
1882 , appropriations have boon mad
by the city of Omaha , and oxpendo
for the maintenance of the librar
and reading room , as follows :
BOOR ACCOUNT.
For books , pamphlets , magazinoj
and periodicals . $1.2 8 f
Insurance . 27 I
Total . 31,276 I
IIUILDINO ACCOUNT.
Rent . $480 C
Fuel . C5
Ons . 122 C
Furniture and improvements . 107
Total . $775 4
SALARY ACCOUNT.
Salary of librarian and assistant. . 3SOO 0
Janitor. . . . 120 0
Total . $920 0
HtU'PLY ACCOUNT.
Satalogne * . S SO 0
stationary nnd postage . 80 3
Printing ( Incidentals ) . 17 2
Total . $1-27 5
Grand Total . $3,225 S
There haa boon collected by the li
jrarion , the following :
? "ines . ; . $281 81
Jao of library to non-residents. . . . 2 C1
Jalo of Catalogues . . . 39 Z
Total . § 320 01
This amount haa been paid over ti
ho city treasurer.
There have been added to the li
> rary duiiug the year 1,073 books bj
mrchaae and gift. Ono book has
icon stolen and not recovered , Th <
otal number of bookn now on hanc
s 7,497.
The following is a list of the period
cals and newspapers on the reading
oem tables :
Purchased OMAUA BEE , Heralc
nd Republican , Chicago Times , St.
jouia Globe-Democrat , Now Yorl
lemi- Weekly , Harpnr'a Weekly , Ear
tor's Bazar , Young People , Franli
jeslie , The Nation , Now York Week-
y Sun ( Living Ago , Scientific Amerl
an , Literary World , Harpor'a Maga >
ino , Century , Atlantic , Blaokwood.
'npular Science , North American Re <
low , St. Nicholas , Library Journal.
Donated Watchman , Our Herald ,
'hristian Register , Unitarian Review.
Hiurch Guardian , Rural Nebraskan ,
iumano Journal , Our Dumb Am
i ili ) ,
Number of volumes issued to bor
ewers during the year , 44,010.
Now borrowers added during the
oar , 904.
Total number of borrowers , 4,574.
The average daily number of visit-
rs in the reading room ia 75.
Reference to prooocdiug reporta will
how a steady ard continuous growth
u the number of both borrowers and
isitora since the establishment of the
ibrary. The accommodations ottered
TO now inadequate to moot the do-
uand , und it is bulioved that rooine
loublo the capacity of thoaa now hired
rould bo filled at once , The houre
luring which the rooms are kept open
iave beun materially increased
lining tlio past year , nnd , nt
IBB been Bliown , nearly 32,000
hits have been made to the library
or the purpoao either of taking out
looks or reading periodicals. Whether
iiider these circumstances it would
ot bu the part of an enlightened wia-
om to increase the usefulness of the
nstitution by increasing its resources
i a matter which , with this report , is
uspcctfully submitted and the board
i view of these facts asks for a lovj
uring the current year of three-
aurtlia of ono mill on the taxable val-
ation of the city.JAB.
JAB. W. SATAOI : ,
rico President nnd Chairman of the
Executive Committee.
Juno 12th. _
Cnniiou-
J. Hochstrassor and the Brunswick
nd Balko billiard table company Bend
o agents , repairers or peddlura out
lirough the state , nnd any ono who
ravels with such pretentious is n
raud , and persona will do well to lei
mi alone. Any parties wishing any.
tiing done in tliia line should Bond di-
tct to Brunswick and Balko Co. , 500
eMi Tenth atreut , or to J. Hoch-
krasaor agent. Satisfaction guaran <
ied. ; nia > 22-lm
LAVfiNTSYOSESilTE COLOGNE ,
lade from the wild flowers of the
An FAMKII YOSEM1TE VALLEY ,
; is the most fragrant of perfumes.
lanufaoturod by H. B. Slavon , San
'ranciaco. For aalo in Omaha by W.
. Whitohouso and Konnard Broa. ,
AN UNBIDDEN GUEST-
He Beats a Boarding Bouse and
Hotel Beats Him ,
About half , past six o'clock Thur
day n very needy locking individua
in his shirt sleeves and moro or lei
in liquor , entered the dining room <
the hotel kept by Mits Jennemen , c
Fourteenth street between Dodge an
OapUol avonuo. Taking a neat at or
of the tables ho coolly ordered ono <
the dimntj room girls to bring hii
his euppcr and when it waa sot befoi
him ate it as if ho had fasted fort
days and forty nights in the wilde
ness. When ho had finished ho wet
out into the ante room , followed b
ono of the girla who asked for h
money ; "Or , " oaid she , "perhaps y i
came in with somebody1 ? "Yen ,
did , " was the answer , "and ( reflcc
ivoly ) let mo aool What
hia immol I declare I can
recall it. " The cheeky atrangi
then stepped to the front door , abet
which several of the boarders wci
seated , nnd naked , "Which ono of yc
gentlemen was it invited mo to au ]
pot ? " Getting no response he tunic
back into the room and as ho reacho
for his hat remarked , "I think tl
man who invited mo haa gene up tow
and I will go up and see if I can fin
him. " Ho departed nnd yoatordn
turned up m the custody of Marsh
Angoll , who evidently had invited hii
to partake of the hospitality of tl
hotel do McOIuro. There waa no mi
take about It this time ,
CONTRACTS.
Omaha Not Successful In This Year
Awards.
In the recent award of mail carrj
ing contracts , our Omaha biddoi
seem to have boon rather unsuccea :
ful. The contract for carrying tli
city mails between the poatoflico an
the depots of the various line :
heretofore hold by Jamc
Stophonaon , was oocurod by Wooc
leaf Bros. , well known in the sam
connection in Now Orleans , Cinctr
nail and other western and gouthor
cities. This firm will put two no'
government wagons ou the route
and make several changes , but it i
not a matter of congratulation thn
strangers have stopped into the shoe
of a well known and succossfu
Omaha contractor.
It is stated that the Patricks hav
also been unsuccessful in tboir frid
this year.
Capt. Marsh is said to have secure
the Sidney-Black Hills line fror
which Gilmer and Salisbury withdrew
Truth , and Honor ,
Query ; What ia the best famil ;
medicine in the world to regulate th
bowels , purify the blood , remove coa
tivencss and biliousness , aid digcstioi
and tone up the whole syatein ? Trutl
ind honor compels MS to answer , Ho ]
bitters , being pure , perfect and harm
less. Toledo Blade.
Misa Louise Oleer left for Denver las
evening.
Jesse Smith , one of the colofcd boy
irrested Thursday for stealing a pair o
ihoes on 10th street , discharged yesterday
nqairy showing that he was nut a guilt ]
party.
There was a fine prospect for an iton
a the vicinity of 9th and Howard nbou
. o'clock yenterday and TUB BKK report *
lureed it carefully. The belllgents , how
iver , did not como to a sanguinary settlement
mont of their difficulties.
Another improvement for ICth stree
a in the shape of a grocery store oponec
jy Mcsan White & Bothwell. Mr.Whit <
ioa been connected with some of the load
ng houses in this city and a successful re1
ult U predicted for the venture.
A warrant was yesterday itsu' d for Iki
jinde , a brickyard man , who is chargec
vith assaulting an employe who wanted
ils pay nt once. lie insisted on his rlghtf
md finally it is claimed that Linde said
'I will give it to you" nnd ho did bo
ween the eyes ,
The good people of Kllihorn will nol
orget Independence day but will have e
rand celebration at which Clark Fottei
vill deliver the oration. There will be
ack and blind races , a balloon ascension
' .nd fireworks at night. Aisi a Pawnet
var danca by the Klkhorn braves and a
Vinnebago waltz by the Omaha boys.
Representatives of the Traveling
Uen's Aesociatkn of St. Joe , Kansas
3Hy , Leavemvorth , Atchison , Council
31ulla nnd Omaha , who expect to partici-
> ate in the western excursion arranged at
lie last meeting , will please send in their
lames , ou or bolore the 12th day of July ,
o Alex. Stephenson , chairman of the com-
nlttee , BO tha committed can make ar-
angementa with the , railroad company ,
end care J , I ) . Neoly , St. Joseph , Mo.
Bnliy Saved ?
Wo ire ao thankful to day that our
> aby was cured of a dangerous and
irotractcd irregularity of the bowels
ry the use < ) f Hop Bitters by its mother
rhioh ut the aamo time restored here
o perfect health and ntrongth , The
'arents , Rochester , N. Y.--Buffalo
Dxpreaa.
OBhTE.
orronporulenco of The lice.
CuuTK , Juno 13. The principal
ubjocts of conversation in Crete are
ho hot weather and the commence-
nont. The past few daya have
mvo worked wonders for the farmers ,
'ho Binnll grain ia looking well , A
cw moro days of auoh weather as the
last two or threp daya , and wo shall
oo thrifty growing corn fields on
vury hand. The farmers have nee-
zsarily boon improving their time the
list few days , as weeds will bo very
uxurinnt this year with half a chance ,
/onsidorablo improvement ia going on ,
uveral of our town-folk having como
u the conclusion that they have
ot enouuli room in their houses.
Yesterday the frame of our now
chool house appeared in view.
A gang of men came hero yesterday
o extend the platform of our depot
50 feet. They say they have a
lonth'a work hero ; hence , rumor haa
t that Oreto is to have an eating
louse at the depot , aa well aa a plat-
arm.
Commencement will bo begun by
Kov.Porry'absccilaurcntoBormonSur
thy morning , Juno 18. Ia the ovet
ing wo will bo addressed by Hot
Jnmes Monroe , under the auspices i
the Y. M. 0. A. On Monday v
have fho senior preparatory oxhib
tiun , while the llcBporians wi
give their annual cxhibttio
Tuesday evening. Examinationscon
inenco Tuesday morning nnd clo
Wednesday noon. Wednesday aftoi
noon the eoniorg hold their class dn
exercises. In the evening will occt
the address before the trustees , nn
the celebration of tto tenth nnnivo
uary of the college. Dr. S. N. Ta
box , of Boston , and Thomas Doani
Esq. , of Charleston , will address tli
meeting. Commencement exercise
will occur Thursday forenoon.
Commencement week will close wit
a social reunion nt Merrill hall in tli
morning. llErourin. :
WYMOBffl SOCIABILITY.
Correspondence of the Bee.
WYMOUK , Nob. . Juno 1C. Ono t
the grandest social events over know
in this part of the state , was the n
caption and banquet given by E. 1
Reynolds , Jr. , at the Potter hout
in this city , last evening. Mr. Ho ]
nolda is the ydungoat member of tli
firm of E. P. Reynold a & Co. , cot
tractors , who had the contract on th
B. & M. Denver lino. They are ii
the habit of doing everything on tli
broadgaugo plan , nnd the ontortait
mont last evening wna no excoptiot
tion. Nearly three hundro
guoata were in attendance most !
from Blue Springs A largo tent we
used for a dining hall , and the table
were laid for 150 guests. Evorythin
which money cnuld buy to please th
taato of the moat ardent epicure we
Bocured for the occasion. Tropical nn
Pacific slops fruits were aupplicd 1
abundance. The occasion is ono whic
will long bo remembered by the pc <
plo of Gage county. Two halls wet
uppliod with music for those wh
desired to trip the "light far
tastic , " and everything that mono
and _ tact could aupply wj
furnished for the entertainment of th
guests. After the clocks had announced
nouncod the arrival of the small hout
of the night , resolutions of thank
wcro offered ; Mr. Reynolds respond
ing m a most happy manner. In re
spouse to calls , short speeches wor
made by Rov. J. R. Hoag , Senate
Castle , A. D. McOandless , Captaii
Aahby nnd J. C. Burchi
AN OnsEitvmt.
SPECIAL giOTiCES.
TO LOAN MONfc. . |
MONEY TO LOAN Call at l. w Oinco of 1
_ T-lijWjjus RojmS Crelgbton Elodt.
O M > AJi-At 8 per ceatlr
tcrost In Bntu8of 32,600 in
upwards , Icr S to 5 years , on drst-clon city nn
tarn property. Ilxuta UXJLI , EJIATB uid Lo
AngxcY. 16th ami Djiiflnn Stn _
HELP WANTED.
A girl fcr gcnrrnl lionscnoik
WANTED at N. W. corLor ! ! stand Curt ets
499-tf
Afl Bt-clo'ssilosinn to ciu\as
WANTfD , nice workbl , py to a go-x
iran , mu t ghcood ) ri.fi retccs. Cullot ilitro
polhan Hutil. tCO-17"
A Rlr' ' about 18. for ligtt work
WANTED 8. A. Bee ortico. tf
- nrt-h88 talks' rlothes Ironc :
WANTED-A
at the Breton luUudry , 13th , bctwcci
Dodge and Cnsj mcuuo ' 40J-17t
\TTAN1ED-100 tracklatcrs. U. Mf nnwcllcr
VY Employment Ag.nt , llth ttrcct , nca :
F rmm ,
WANTED A strong , experienced woman a :
nur'c. to lea\o umah > . No Scr > > oun ;
; lrl need apply. Ooodwa ci gl eii. ' ' Anplv al
5lico JI KB. BUT 8.
491-17 S. W. corner'-Mlhand Dcdj csts.
"ANTED A cimpetcnt g.rl fir grnerol
W house and laundr wru. Wocrcx. 8I.5C
> cr week. Inquire at this office , none but com
icient nccd bpply. 487-tf
ImmcJlatol > a pooddl log-room
WANTED atTuincr Hull ItcsUurant , c r
icr 10th nnJ Howard 819. 489 tf
ITTANTED-Flrst-cUo barber ImoiC'liately , J.
YV J. OcoJ , 3 ! { 1'earl strett. Coumil niuffj.
'ANTED A barber , 700 south inth striet.
w 1 i'17t DELOK.
n 1RL WANTED-In n family of two. Kef.
OT crenco recjurcd. Steady vor < . Irqulro
i 24U C'hlciRO ttrcer , between 24th and 2J b.
'ANTED A ro pectabla tolartd noman to
W cook , wash and iron fjr a family of t > vo
ronn person * and two chll < < tcn. Address wl h
cfcrenccs tnd ternjj , Dr , TiiuUlnjr , Fort Lara-
ale.V.JT. . _ 4C9-1B
ITTANTED A butcher. Ono who thoroughly
YY undCHtandi drissing c.Utb , liogs and
neop , tiud aakin sautajc , and not afraid to
ork. Otll on or addrejs , Horrid & Ihcbtn r ,
'rcmont , l\eb. Steady work for the right man.
_ 470-20
IT7" EI,1 , Vuntllated luinUhtd or unfurnlehid
V > rooms to rent , at coiner cf 14-h nnd
_ _ _ 4OJtf |
niTAWKU A un-i-iai laundress "ftt St ,
W Charles Hottl llflriiev Btrctt , , 324-tt.
[ .7 ANTED Icn teams to work on Florence
VV Cut-Off. Wagis S3 50 per day.
377-tf MltniiKLL V1XCBNT.
_
\f\f\ \ \ MiN WAVftD At Foririco Cut-Off ,
-\I\I \ rilno miles i rth rf On nhi.Vaos
1.76 psr day. IIITCHELL VINCENT.
3 ! > a-U _
SITUATIONS WANTED.
iTrAfnTED Emp'.oj incut evenings , cither
VY t'Ook-kocpIuj or copjlnjr , Adam. ) U , ,
cu olllcc. 4SO-19 *
.ATANTB * hltmtlon to do yoncral hou c-
\ Y work. A | lilt at Ko , 611 bout 117th bt.
407-171
, T7"ANTEI > Situation by ajouiifc-rran whole-
VY sale grot-i rj Iniiiliicsu mf rrul. His had
ipcricmc. Addru "II , " Jleo clllco. 604-221
MICELLANEOUB WANTS.
rXTASTED Gentleman , wl'o and ton want
V tworoims , furnhhedorui fu.iljtud , vie-
ity of ht iliq'H au' . , al o board name bouso or
car. Address 1'ulton. P. O. oox C3J. 6 2-17 }
ReJuccd to (3 CO per w ck , and
BOARD to J5 cents , at Turner Hall Kittau-
tut. < mt
LT7"ANTEr ) A housu aid I arn near lontial
VY put of the city , Addrcdj It. K1UNQS
jlMw 1417 Howard t.
[ TTANTED-To loan. J3,00ij on u'ood mill
VY property In Douglas county , Addrtxu Lock
ox 763 , Omalub 340-17 *
ITTANTED Julir 1st , unfurnished room not
YY less than 12x16 , must bo in Lujlncji por-
on of City. Addrebs T. li. A , , Ieo oilko.
10 tt |
JLJ ANTED Children aa warden ! uacUct
IT school. N , W. corner California and 19th
: rects. L. it. LOOM IS ,
288JI
, CrAKTKD CCOprivy vau.u , sink * aid ceaj
VY pool * to clean with baulUry Vault and
Ink Cleaner , the best in u e , A. K\&na b Oo , ,
! ldence1206 Polira ttreot. Omaha.
JTITANTEU To rent , with prhlugu of bu > -
V V t g after about three inontlu a cottage of
> o rooms , coed locality , within t eutj minutes
alk of pwtolUce. AddrcKi slatlug tiniua and
cation , "Homo" B olllco nil7-
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
710RHEK1Juu Jit , two hrgo unfurnUhcd
' rooruf , and ilothcs proi , comeJilent to
jalniw Suitable for man and ifoor Kuntlo-
an r lint house north of the Wthotll
49MO
. ' FurnUhtd room , with loard. 1808
Ca'lfornl t itreet Ml-tt
TlORRENT A idctly furoUli'd room. Call
' ' with reference , at C07 } N. 17lhtrnt ,
RENT Nice furnlihfd loom with b'afi ,
FOR t 1718 EoJKj. treat. 49 } Sil
KENT I arpo h dtomely fun Uhd
FOR t ntroom Hiilitoird. COll Cats street.
45S17
RENT Ntw c ttijto with flip roircfl ;
FOR , li-tirn and oat hwfu" , ( loj location.
InqutMrn preulxs , Uth ttictt , rairPlcNC.
485-lor
REST lou o en Clil nto trccf , be-
twsnl4lhmd IBth. Inquire Jo n > wlt ( ,
corn r IMli and C' ' Icag-i slrrct 4SM9 *
KOR RKST-Fr.t ! fl-r , truth
ROOM 14x14 Irct-ncnly turn hoiM
t rttio go'iilerron , ru N. W. coiner UHi end
Call/crnl. strosta. 432 W
FOR RKNT Too now cottjitfo on SOili sttcc' ,
I ct. Fan nm and Douglis tts. Inqiiiraon
prcmlacs. 471-tf
"I70R RENT A new furnish jd rjom,1724 eorn'r
L1 ot nun'illSli. 417-10 *
HUNT Homo wllh n o rooms Inquire
triOIl
1 I'mcii tttect , Lotneon ZCth and 21st Ho
2016- 473-171
TO KfflT N. K , coriiCr Ifllh and
BAKN
Daxcnport. 4137
I7IOH KENT Furthhed rooaj , 1723 Douglas
JL1 street. 49tf
UENT Thrm furslihed rooms for house ]
FOll
Utnlnp. 113 N. 13th street.
ISO-lVt II US.'A. HALL ,
TT10H RENT Ono furnltlictl room-alao one
JL1 unlurnljhol room , for eontlcmen-010
north 19th street , between Callloinla ndWeb-
tcr.
OIl RENTFleaant room * , tingle or sulto.
1718 Iluit street , beautiful localloi , stable
on prcrolnea. 405-16 *
Oil RENT 'Touso four room * , t < ro tlosot * ,
E
pantrv , cellar , and 4lerworkelnlhoKouso.
Apply at 1 112 socth 13th rt n ot. _ 402-10
RENT To ( rentlemaittlt'out board , one
T3
lar o front room and ono small one , > t tha
northwest corner of 18th and Davenport its.
454.10 * ?
_ _ 23
RENT Furnished room , cormr 10th and
FOK
Douglas street. _ 440-tf
TJlOll RENT A nicely furnished room nt 1418
Jj Chicago street , bctnccn Utli and 16th.
Cifltt
_
TJIOR RENT T o nicely furnhlicd roomg , low
Jj prices , brick house 1013 Cowstnct.
3ii2tf
Tj OH KENT t urnlshcd room , oW l th siroel
JU botwccn Ciss and California ,
853 If
TJIOR REST Hca'antly furnUhol room. 11 T
L Bouth 17th 6tcct , one door north of Doug
IM. 35011
_
m\VO Ft fiNlSHED south roorua foe rent. sT
JL W , corner 10th and Da\cn { > ort. 808-tt
RENT ! furnished rooui uvci Ho
FOR ' EitJi ns9N. K. coi. IStli tail Oide
RENT Nicely furnished rooma with 01
\dthoutboinl. KcuHOuablo prices. 2013
Cc.33 Bt. 7na it
FOR 6AUE
I X BEAUTTFoiTLioTS Fo'xHflcot each liu
Han com PUte on street car lino. Beet lota
In "hole addltlfn on > cry easy terms and at a
Kroat bargain. UKMIS' nient , ISth nnd Douglas
i recta
FOR SAL'C Cottigo wi'h six rooms , well ,
cistern and all com etiiencca. Itqu'ro nt
02119.hBtr ct. between California and Welter.
472-20
SALE Fun ituro and Icnso cf hotil ID
FOR
Oraiba. hiKjulro at 1618 Ded o etrett.
SiLB Exchange Ketcl , at Fa'tHcld ' ,
FOR , Including furniture and stoics , goid
o-atlcn and patromgc. Only hotel in town.
For terms addrosa , U. C. JIADISON ,
427-23 Agents
FOR SALE A cottage of Ihrea rooms nrrth
eUeof Nicholts hctwien 16th a d 10 h.
Inqul o within. (4C2 ( If ) DAVID GENTHY.
SALE 1 ho business and fixtures of a first
FOR . meat market In Central Iselraska ,
Scst location ; ocst cash trade In the city. Reason
or selling , for health. Address Butcher , Bee
> mce. 337-lm
UhT BE faOLD C9 = acres in Polk"countr
Pric S5.000. Inquire ol J. K. Kinrnan
L'oetoffice , Rising City , flutter county , " cb.
sai-lm
I71OH aAL.U One lot 132 feet frontigo bv CO
} feet deep , on south Iith street , on 810 per
nonth payments , to anyone who will build. In-
[ Ulra 1407 Howard , between I4tu and 15th sts.
293-t.
BALE Beautiful aero lot and houae on
FOR
California street , $1300. McOAGUE ,
263-tt OpnoBlto Postcffloc.
ITIOK SAL.K House of tl\o rooaia and lot on
D Doclpe street. (1600 , Smalt house and two
3U In Bhlnn's addition tOOO. McUAQUE ,
291-tf Opposite 108to lc .
[ 7IOR SALE A house and lot 169x118 front ,
D with bam , two wells and cistern. 1236
outh 14th street , second home north of William
treet. Price 81400. 2914
[ 7IOH bALt KcBtaurait on a wrll trireled
D street. H. MANNWEILEU ,
281-tf Ulh Ktro t. near Farnam.
CTOR SALE The POPULAR HOTEL , known
[ ? us tha BOYS' HOME. Tills houaa Is co -
tally located , has sou h and cast front , and Is
Jrronndcd w th flno ( bade trees ; contains thirty
< eplntr rooms , has Ice boueo. laundry , eitnplo
Doni , i.o. JIai a world w do ropuu > tlon and a
etter patrontgo than many bouses ol twice its
paclty. Price 85,000 Tor particulars nd-
tees , A. A. BAWDRY , Red Cloua , i '
710RSALB Ornllloxcba goforOtnaha pro-
. i perty , an Improved eec on of land adjoln-
ir ( a etatfon on U. P. R. B. It. DUNHAM , 1413
aruharnSt. , Omaha.
3RICK FOP. BALB.
J 203-tf BflTAUItOOK te COK.
r-At A. H. bander1 1'ecd 8 to
5 1013 Harnov St. BlO-tf
[ HIE PACIFIC IIOUSU-Davo-'roit ' and Kt i
L ttrects , tan nccom dttoa few morj b &rd-
uew house , now furniture , new beds.
K To BUTTER AND Eoa UKALERS ANB
. > tin CVLATOUS 1 hav u Ice and Imi ro < cd cold
orajro for ttn carlrnds. Wills ro till Novoru-
; r , and guaran co to hold butur and tgira sued
id fr.sh. WIJ shtre proflis equal y > vlth p r
f storing ttocUcr fuinUhlngnio ty to buy It
Ith. 81 0.C03 to 820,00 Iproflt can bu clean dine
o inrntli time. Coire < iiond 'v.lh
lltfcronco D. II. BEEMEU ,
11. Kountze , flmalia
I'rendejut First National fluil. .
3D WARD KUEHL
A01BTER OF PALUYBTERY AND COHDI
ONAL1ST , 498 Tenth Street , Ixtwcea Voriuu
idllainev. Will , with tba MJ of mnrdUn
irltf. obt&ln for toy ci.o a glance at : o rut
id ( Tifcnt , and on certain tondltloua in the .a
te. Uoots and Sbot-a m > do to inlrr I'uli-o
. . , . ' *
Absolutely Pure.
This powder nocr varies. A marvel ot p
' , utrtDgth and wholesomeneu. More econo
icil thin the ordinary kinds , and cannot 1
Id in competition with the multitude oil ow . * 1
n , ihort weight , alum or phosphate powi'm ' ,
bold only in cans. KotAL tlAiuag POWBM oo.t